Lotte Smiseth Sejersted

Lotte Smiseth Sejersted (* March 5, 1991 in Bærum ) is a Norwegian alpine skier. It belongs to the Norwegian national ski team and start in all disciplines. Her brother Adrian is also an alpine skier.

Biography

Sejersted won the 2004 giant slalom at the Whistler Cup. In November 2006, she played her first FIS races and two weeks later she took part in the first European Cup races in which they, however, could classify only in the final field itself. Their first major event was the Junior World Championship in Altenmarkt in early March 2007, where her best result was the 16th place in the Super -G. Shortly thereafter, she won her first FIS races and at the end of the month was the then 16 -year-old Norwegian champion in the downhill and Vice Champion in Super -G.

Since the 2007/ 08 season Sejersted starts regularly in the European Cup. In the points they did not yet this winter but. At the Junior World Championship 2008 in Formigal she could classify into three competitions to rank 30 and at the Norwegian Championships 2008 was the second place in the downhill her best result. November 28, 2008 Sejersted clinched third place, 29 in the Super -G Kvitfjell the first European points and the next day they reached rank 14 in the second super-G its best results in the 2008 /09 season. The first major international success she succeeded at the Junior World Championships 2009 in Garmisch -Partenkirchen, when she won the silver medal in the downhill behind the French Navy Gauthier. A little later she became Norwegian champion in the super combined, super-G and giant slalom.

At the beginning of the 2009/10 season in Sölden Sejersted took part in a World Cup race for the first time. However, in this giant slalom she missed as Penultimate of the first passage clearly qualify for the second run. A month later, her third place in the giant slalom in Funäsdalen the first podium place in the European Cup. Her first World Cup points they won on 18 December 2009 with 28th place in the super combined in Val d'Isere. At the Junior World Cup 2010 Sejersted won the bronze medal in the downhill and finished second in the combined score ranked second behind her teammate Mona Løseth. In summer 2010 she took part in the race of the Australia New Zealand Cup, won two Super - Gs and two super - combinations and thus the overall standings.

At the Junior World Cup 2011 Sejersted won the gold medal in the downhill. Subsequently, she was nominated by the Norwegian Ski Association for the World Championships in Garmisch -Partenkirchen, where they in the Super Combined Rank 10 occupied, in downhill and super -G but was eliminated. Your best result so far in the World Cup is a fifth-place finish, achieved on March 16, 2011 in the downhill in Lenzerheide. At the end of the season, she won the Norwegian championships in all five disciplines.

Achievements

Olympic Winter Games

  • Sochi 2014: 6 exit 14 Super -G, Giant Slalom 23

World Championships

  • Garmisch -Partenkirchen 2011: 10 Super Combined
  • Schladming 2013: 13 Super -G, Downhill 21, 30, Giant Slalom

World Cup

  • 7 placings in the top ten

European Cup

  • Season 2011/12: 9 Giant Slalom rating
  • 3 podiums, including one victory:

Junior World Championships

  • Altenmarkt 2007: 16 Super -G, downhill 38
  • Formigal 2008: 29 Downhill, 33 Super -G, Slalom 35
  • Garmisch -Partenkirchen 2009: 2nd exit, 13th Super -G, Slalom 19
  • Mont Blanc 2010: 2 combination, 3rd exit, 5 Giant Slalom, Slalom 6
  • Crans -Montana 2011: 1st exit, 5 Super G, Slalom 8

Norwegian Championships

Sejersted is 16 times Norwegian Champion:

  • Departure: 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014
  • Super -G: 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Giant Slalom: 2009, 2011
  • Super Combination: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
  • Slalom: 2011

Other successes

  • Overall victory in the Australia New Zealand Cup 2010
  • 4 race wins in the Australia New Zealand Cup
  • 13 wins in FIS races
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